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... that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking discussion around an issue of global importance ... Prime Minister Gordon Brown posted the first Blog Action Day entry in Britain at the stroke of midnight on ... continue to remain involved, and we encourage you to check out our Take Action section to learn more.
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... when fellow blogger reminded me about it. Oh well. At least I still have the chance to blog about my fellow bloggers’ blog action day posts.
Here’s a roundup ... Blog Action Day 2009:
Reflecting On Climate Change on Blog Action Day
Save Money By Becoming More Environment Friendly
Tomorrow gone
Nature Performs, but who watches?
Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change
Today is Blog Action ...
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... ; we're pleased at the community response our Blog Action Day entries received!
As you have probably guessed, we're now ready to announce our Blog Action Day Competition Winners! The contest was close, but we've been able to narrow the field ... 5 star votes from the community! Congratulations!
Thanks to everyone who participated in Blog Action Day!
Cheers,
The Progressive U Team
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... blog published on the same topic on the same day? Blog Action Day aims to find out. On October 15 2007, bloggers around the world unite for one day to change the conversation. To find out more and get involved visit blogactionday.org ... %2F%2Fbloggerspaybackblog.info%2Fblogging-for-profit%2Fblog-action-day-2007-video-2';
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Not to turn this into yet another tree-hugger blog, but I thought I’d share a recap of Blog Action Day 2009, which was last Thursday, Oct. 15, and the topic of which was climate change.
Number of bloggers participating (according to the Blog Action Day 2009 blog): Around 32,000.
Number of nations represented: 55.
Number of continents represented:
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... of Swashzone whose post, Energy, Climate Change, and the Indignant Desert Birds of Self-Destruction, was recognized as an outstanding contribution to Change.org's Blog Action Day on climate change. Over 31,000 posts were submitted. Contributors included UK PM Gordon Brown, the White House blog, and the official Google blog.
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